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The lost kingdoms of pen and art!
Veteran theatre actor Roshan Seth and Odissi danseuse Kiran Segal exchange notes on the lack of scripts, knowledgeable critics and a discerning media
Fitness

Dance your way to health
If done the right way, aerobics would help burn fat and reduce stress
Arts & Crafts

ART EXPRESS
Who is... Holman Hunt?
William Holman Hunt was born in London on April 2, 1827. Hunt started working as a clerk at the age of 12. His heart was in painting and he convinced his parents to let him study at the Royal Academy. He was accepted as a student in 1844. It was ...
Personality

Sketching urban woes
Ravindra echoes travails of the young urban Indian male in his comic strip
Cinema

Blue films, black hearts
Bollywood may specialise in sleaze, but director Mohit Suri has undertaken to wage war on pornography


Surya's tribute to Telugu audience
Surya is all set to strike again. This time round, it is going to be with his own banner and what's more, it will be made in Telugu! He is believed to have established a banner called Studio Green in association with some of his close friends to ...
EVV to tickle audience again
E.V.V. Satyaranayana who is known for his rib-tickling flicks is all set to tickle the audience once again with Kitakitalu. His son Naresh is the protagonist in the film while the rest of the cast would be finalised soon. Satyanarana who ...
Pretty girl going places
Geneliya is riding the wheel of fortune. She is signed by Raju of Sri Venkateswara Creations for his next untitled film in which she co-stars Siddharth. The duo came together first for Shankar's Boys which did moderate business. However, ...
All eyes for `Ghazini'
Aamir Khan is one of those who wouldn't let go an opportunity. When he heard about Ghazini he wanted to know more about it. And a willing Allu Arvind arranged for a special screening for the Khan who was hooked to it. Instantly, he offered ...
Music

Surfing `n' singing
This rock group gave a plethora of hits that appealed to teens as well as artistes
Events

Fun's the business
ISB's alumni fest, Solstice, gave former students an opportunity to chill out and catch up with old friends
Health

Bye, bye stye
Styes are caused by inflammation of the eyelashes and resultant infection
Dose of dolphins
Researchers working in Honduras have taken an unusual approach to treating mild to moderate depression: they teamed their patients up with dolphins. The researchers offered 10 patients a regimen of surf, sun, sand and dolphins, said Dr. Michael ...
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